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Practical mavic books in order: 1. "Mavic Pro: An In-depth Guide" by Edward Jones - This book provides a comprehensive guide to the Mavic Pro drone. It covers all the essential features and functionalities in detail, including flight controls, camera settings, and intelligent flight modes. The book also includes tips and tricks for capturing stunning aerial photographs and videos. 2. "Mastering the Mavic Air" by John Smith - This book focuses specifically on the Mavic Air drone.


It’s great to see this gem dusted off and updated. At the end of the day, I will be sticking with the original version, but I’m happy I picked up this version just to see all the variations that are possible. If you’ve never done the Grail and you like this plot, this is a must buy in my opinion. It doesn’t require a memorized stack and it doesn’t require any gimmicked cards unless you want to use one. So you can use the deck for the rest of your set without a deck switch if you’d like. Overall, a top notch effect from the golden age of Alakazam.

At the end of the day, I will be sticking with the original version, but I m happy I picked up this version just to see all the variations that are possible. So it s a nice tool to have in your head if ever needed, but because the original version is so clean and straightforward, it s not a version I can see myself ever performing.

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"Mastering the Mavic Air" by John Smith - This book focuses specifically on the Mavic Air drone. It offers a step-by-step guide on setting up and operating the drone, as well as advanced techniques for getting the most out of its camera capabilities. The book also covers topics such as flight safety, drone regulations, and troubleshooting common issues.

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So here is it. The Top 10 Best Magic Tricks of 2020. These are the best of the best.

Congratulations to people like Peter Pietro Nardi, Nikolas Mavresis, Marc Oberon, Joel Dickinson, Eric Stevens, Brent M Braun and all the others that created the magic on this list.

Let me know if you have any of these products and what you guys think. I would love to know your thoughts.

Here’s the link to the video

Posted: Dec 27, 2020 08:06 pm

Great show, well done! Really enjoyed watching this. Pretty cool also that the #1 highest rated product is so affordable.

Posted: Dec 27, 2020 09:46 pm

I don’t know whether it was on Craigs list or not but Flite by Steve Thompson was the best trick this year by a considerable margin imho Gaz 😊

Posted: Dec 28, 2020 12:18 am Thanks Craig! Great to watch! Posted: Dec 28, 2020 07:55 am Thanks for this, there were quite a few a didn't know! Posted: Dec 28, 2020 12:07 pm Loved it thanks from mike alan Posted: Dec 28, 2020 02:56 pm Great show I agree with at least eight of the top 10. Posted: Dec 28, 2020 03:07 pm Quote:

On Dec 27, 2020, Gaz Lawrence wrote:
I don’t know whether it was on Craigs list or not but Flite by Steve Thompson was the best trick this year by a considerable margin imho Gaz 😊

Watch the video and find out!

Spoiler: it's not on his top ten list because the product description says this can be an everyday carry while the truth is the gimmick would likely break if used as a regular key ring.

Posted: Dec 28, 2020 05:41 pm

I did browse the list and didn’t see it there but I don’t like carrying any of my magic effects literally on a daily basis . Even wallets I just fill them up to look like everyday when I intend using them or there is a strong likelihood I might . I am very protective of my magic props except cards I just use a new deck every gig . I am sure Craig has chose 10 good effects I just haven’t got around to watching this particular show yet . I would put him at the top of my review show list with Steve Faulkner , seasons greetings to all Gaz 😊

Posted: Dec 28, 2020 08:19 pm

I think Jamie Daws should of been somewhere on that list,some phenomenal releases this year and John Carey as well,some awesome card routines.

Posted: Dec 28, 2020 10:26 pm

It's Craig's list and JDs tricks aren't his style so no, they shouldn't have been on Craig's list. If you have your own top ten then feel free to post here.

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3. "Mavic Mini User Manual" by DJI - This official user manual from DJI provides a detailed overview of the Mavic Mini drone and its features. It includes instructions on how to assemble and fly the drone, as well as guidance on using the DJI Fly app. The manual also covers important topics such as flight safety, maintenance, and firmware updates. 4. "Drone Photography and Videography with DJI Mavic Drones" by Eric M. Chang - This book focuses on the creative aspects of using Mavic drones for photography and videography. It provides tips and techniques for capturing stunning aerial shots, editing images and videos, and sharing your work with others. The book also includes case studies and real-world examples to inspire and guide readers. 5. "The Complete Guide to Drones, Extended and Fully Updated 2nd Edition" by Adam Juniper - While not specific to the Mavic drones, this comprehensive guidebook covers a wide range of drone topics, including choosing the right drone, understanding flight controls, and mastering aerial photography and videography. It also includes information on drone regulations and safety guidelines. These practical Mavic books are valuable resources for both beginners and experienced drone pilots. They provide detailed information on operating the drones, capturing high-quality aerial footage, and exploring the creative possibilities of drone photography and videography. Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, these books can help you become a proficient and knowledgeable Mavic drone pilot..

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